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The Ecclesiastical Society of the Pearl Street Congregational Church met this evening in order to hear the report of its committee on the purchase of a new site for the church.
A large audience gathered to listen to addresses and singing by students of Atlanta University. The students were raising funds in support of the trades department at the university.
Julia Turner placed an order for a clock for the Asylum Hill Congregational Church with the Seth Thomas Clock Company, Thomaston, CT.
Atwood Collins and Daniel R. Howe filed their inventory of Roland Mather’s estate in probate court in Hartford today.
Roland Mather’s will was admitted to probate today.
The new baptismal font at Asylum Hill Congregational Church was informally dedicated after the morning service.
A new marble baptismal font was installed in Asylum Hill Congregational Church.
Henry Green applied for a patent on his invention of an "electric searing-pen," the purpose of which was to write characters that could not be "erased or obliterated."
At the evening service at Trinity Episcopal Church, Jacob L. Greene addressed the congregation about funding for the construction of the new church building.
The Courant reported that Henry Green had taken two x-rays of Arthur Way's broken leg.